Messages to America: Selected Letters and Cablegrams Addressed to the Bahá'í's of North America 1932–1946Shoghi, Effendi
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Messages to America: Selected Letters and Cablegrams Addressed to the Bahá'í's of North America 1932–1946
Shoghi, Effendi
Bahai Faith -- North America; Shoghi, Effendi, 1897-1957 -- Correspondence
Profoundly grieve passing dearly-beloved, great-hearted, high-minded,
distinguished servant Bahá’u’lláh, John Bosch. His saintly life, pioneer
services, historic contribution of institution of summer school, entitle
him to rank among outstanding figures of the closing years heroic, and
opening years of the formative age of the Bahá’í Dispensation. Concourse
on high extol his exalted services. Assure his wife and valiant companion
of my deepfelt sympathy. Advise hold special gathering in Temple as
tribute to his imperishable memory.
Cablegram July 29, 1946
THIS NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CRUSADE
As the opening phase of the Second Seven Year Plan draws inexorably to a
close, the American Bahá’í community, which has already abundantly
demonstrated its capacity to carry to a triumphant conclusion the initial
stage of the Plan conceived by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, must equally—nay, even more
convincingly—prove to the entire Bahá’í world, its inflexible
determination and undoubted ability to discharge befittingly whatever
responsibilities the constant evolution of the Plan may impose upon its
members under any circumstances and in whatever continent of the globe. As
the field of their historic labors steadily widens, as the implications of
their high mission become more apparent, as the complexity of their task
increases, as the agencies designed to facilitate and accelerate its
execution multiply, the members of this community must, individually as
well as collectively, redouble their efforts, evince a nobler spirit of
self-sacrifice, display greater resourcefulness, unity, initiative,
steadfastness and enterprise, rise to loftier heights of heroism and
self-abnegation, and establish, more convincingly than ever, their right
to be regarded as the worthy champions of a glorious Cause, the principal
builders of a unique Order, the chosen trustees and executors of a
divinely conceived Plan.
Theirs is the duty, at once urgent, inescapable and sacred, to scatter
more widely and as far as the extremities of both the North and South
American continents, to cross the ocean in ever-increasing numbers, and
reinforce, rapidly and systematically, the outposts of the Faith in
Western Europe, lay, on a definite and unassailable basis, the foundations
of new and flourishing communities, disseminate, energetically, and on a
far more extensive scale, the literature of the Faith in all the languages
which the execution of the Plan, at its present stage, demands,
collaborate more closely with the two National Assemblies and their
subsidiary agencies already functioning in that continent, initiate,
wisely and patiently, whatever measures may be required to further the
purposes of the Plan, and surmount, at whatever cost, every obstacle they
may encounter in their path.
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Messages to America: Selected Letters and Cablegrams Addressed to the Bahá'í's of North America 1932–1946 — John Shaqi
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